Comboni Missionaries' Team

Angola. Mama Muxima, The Mother of the Heart.

Every year, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Conception of Muxima welcomes around two million pilgrims from all over Angola and beyond. They arrive seeking spiritual nourishment, with deep faith in God and confidence in the intercession of Mama Muxima, the patron saint of the Sanctuary. About 130 kilometres separate Luanda from the sanctuary

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Rwanda. A Spiritual Bonfire on the hearth of Africa.

Nestled in the charming hills of the southern part of Rwanda, we find the only approved Marian apparition site in Africa, ‘’Our Lady of Kibeho’’. Kibeho, meaning ‘’let it be’’ in the Kinyarwanda language, is a small parish in Gikongoro Diocese.  Kibeho parish was founded in 1934 in the Nyaruguru district and is dedicated to

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Witnesses of Jubilee. South Korea. Father Vincenzo Bordo, the gift of hope.

Father Vincenzo Bordo, missionary of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, has been working for over thirty years serving the poor in the suburbs of Seoul. “The greatest, most beautiful gift we can give is hope.” When he embarked for Seoul in 1990, many wondered what use a missionary could be in South Korea, one of

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Herbs & Plants. Jatropha curcas – A multipurpose plant.

Jatropha curcas (Linnaeus); commonly referred to as Barbados nut, it is a perennial shrub or small tree belonging to the plant family Euphorbiaceae. The genus name Jatropha is derived from two Greek words jatr’os (doctor) and troh’e (food), indicating its valuable use in traditional medicine. The plant grows up to a height of 6m. Leaves

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Reflection. Redouble Your Sense of Responsibility

Democracy, despite its struggles, offers a balance between truth and order through its diverse and participatory nature. However, modern technology and AI, if misused, could jeopardise this balance. Thus, there is a need for responsible digital governance to preserve democratic values. Yuval Noah Harari, an Israeli historian, philosopher says in his new book Nexus (Penguin,

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